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Music’s Redemptive Power Uncovered in ‘The Musical Mind’

‘The Musical Mind: A Portrait in Process’ examines the struggle of bringing art to life, and the neurological uniqueness of creatives.

Simple Self Care for Chronic Fatigue or Other Chronic Illness

For those with chronic fatigue, long COVID or other chronic illness, small things you can do to bring some joy and calm are essential.

Kim’s Convenience, and Asian Dad Stereotypes

Like most sitcom family dads, Appa from ‘Kim’s Convenience’ is a bumbling goofball. But there’s a hole in his heart, writes Sam Chan.

How to Stop an Outage Becoming an Outrage

While crises will inevitably occur, they do not need to come at the cost of credibility, writes Michael McQueen.

‘Napoleon’ is Best Seen on the Big Screen [Movie Review]

While sparks fly on the military front line, the fireworks fail on the homefront in this telling of Napoleon’s story, writes Russ Matthews.

Christmas Brownies Recipe

These fudgy Christmas Brownies contain a little Christmas spice, cranberries and macadamia nuts to make them deliciously festive.

The Important Role of Grandparents

New research shows just how much grandparents are contributing to their grandchildren’s lives and their educational aspirations.

Don’t be Fooled, Domestic Violence is a Christian Issue Too

On average in Australia, one woman dies every week at the hands of a current or former partner, and we will soon surpass the annual average.

‘One Piece’ is Spectacular, Bizarre, Uplifting [Netflix Review]

Spectacle, memorable characters, bizarre visuals and a whole lot of heart. ‘The most uplifting show on streaming this year’ says reviewer.

Managing Sensory Challenges Through the Festive Season

For both children and adults who experience sensory sensitivities, Christmas can be an uncomfortable or overwhelming time.

Evangelism Kick-Start: 5 Spiritual Practices

If you want to share your faith in Jesus, the first step is to understand that it needs to come from a place of relationship with Him.

Julian Dennison Shines in Heartwarming Kiwi Comedy ‘Uproar’

Protaganist Josh finds his voice not in the dramatic world and the political arena as he comes to terms with his identity and heritage.

Creating Safe Neighbourhoods Starts With a Single Word

Getting to know new people can be daunting at first, but Ben Hannant encourages us to start simple: “All you have to do is say hello.”

Beef Massaman Curry

Massaman Curry is a classic Thai dish full of delicious warm and aromatic spices with a rich coconut gravy. This recipe skips the additives.

What is a Zalpha?

A Zalpha is a term used to describe those born on the cusp of these two generations – Generation Z and Generation Alpha.

Greatest Showman Meets the Messiah in ‘The Journey to Bethlehem’ [Movie Review]

It takes plenty of license, but ‘The Journey to Bethlehem’ is great for those wanting to introduce friends and family to the Christmas story.

People are Deconstructing their Faith. Here’s How to Respond

If you or someone you know is going through a process of deconstruction in their faith, here are some things to remember.

How Your Attachment Style Shapes Your Love Life

Ever wondered why your love life feels like a real-life drama? It’s because your attachment style is shaping your romantic relationship.